· 9/25/1987
Windsor Communications Group, Inc. v. Havertown Printing Co. (In Re Windsor Communications Group, Inc.)
Citations
- 79 B.R. 210
- 1987 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9107
How courts have described this case
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- concluding that creditor that had converted debtor’s property was not entitled in equity to a right of setoff in part because the conversion did not create a “debt”
- interest payable as an element of damages in a matter in which there has been a conversion of property is measured at the market rate, not at the lower statutory rate
- setoff not permitted because non-debtor’s wrongful act of conversion destroys mutuality
- denying setoff where creditor had converted property of the estate
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Judges: Bechtle, Scholl
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